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Default Bught an interesting 1944 Monarch lathe 16x54

On 2013-06-04, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 18:04:05 -0500, Ignoramus11086
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This is a 16 (16 inch real swing) by 54 inch Monarch lathe.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-N...604_135130.jpg

What is interesting about it is that it has very little wear. So
little, in fact, that I could not discern any significant amount
of wear. Bedways near the chuck look just like bedways near the
tailstock. So does the cross-slide bed.

In addition, it is pretty loaded with tooling, tailstock, steady rest,
3 jaw chuck, collet set with collet closer, etc. I also bought a 4 jaw
on the same auction. And, it also has a complete taper attachment.

I have not 100% decided, but I may keep this one for us and sell my
Clausing, which is a much lesser lathe.


Monarchs are tough. What do you mean by "real swing"? Diameter clear
of the bed, or clear of the saddle? Or something else?


The data plate says "Swing 14 inches, actual 16 inches"

FWIW, the Brits measure lathe swing by radius, so it's half of our
measure.